Your front door is the first thing people see and the easiest upgrade to feel proud of. New entry doors improve curb appeal, security, and energy efficiency.
An entry door is small in scope and outsized in impact. It's the first thing guests touch, the seal that keeps Connecticut winters out, and one of the most cost-effective upgrades a homeowner can make — especially if you're getting ready to sell, where a fresh entry consistently earns one of the higher returns of any single project.
We install exterior doors of all kinds: fiberglass, steel, and solid wood, with sidelights, transoms, and storm doors. A door is only as good as its installation — out-of-plumb framing or a poor weather seal undoes a quality door fast — so we set every door square, sealed, and operating smoothly, with trim and hardware finished to match your home.
We visit your home, talk through your goals, and give you an honest scope and price — no pressure.
Material selections, layout, and a clear plan you sign off on before any work starts.
We pull the permits your town requires so the project is done by the book.
Anthony and Daniel do the work, keep the site clean, and keep you updated as it comes together.
We review every detail together. It’s not done until you’re happy with it.
It's one of the most reliable curb-appeal upgrades, and it's the first impression a buyer forms walking up. For pre-sale homeowners, a fresh entry door is often a small spend with an outsized effect on how the whole house reads.
A straightforward door replacement is typically a one-day job. Adding sidelights or reframing the opening takes a little longer. We'll confirm at estimate.
Fiberglass and steel handle our temperature swings well and need little maintenance, while solid wood offers a classic look with a bit more upkeep. We'll match the choice to your home and exposure.
Yes — door style, glass, hardware, and trim are all chosen to fit your home. We finish the casing and trim so the new door looks original, not bolted on.
Call Anthony directly. No commitment, no pressure — just a straightforward conversation about your home.